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Walk: Agnes Banks Nature Reserve

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Agnes Banks Nature Reserve is unique in the Sydney area and a wonderful place for wildflowers in both spring and autumn. It's unique because it consists largely of white dune sand, even though it's 60 km from the coast! The dune sand is actually wind-blown and reworked river sand and you can find scattered river pebbles (see right). Not only does it have wind-blown sand but some coastal plant species too, the conspicuous one being wallum banksia (Banksia aemula) which flowers (conveniently for the walk) at this time of the year. This is its only inland location. Among a number other species flowering in March will be the incredibly delicate nodding geebung Persoonia nutans, which is listed as endangered. At the bottom end of the reserve there is a distinctly different flora on waterlogged Londonderry Clay.

Date: Sunday 24 March
Time: 9.15 for 9.30 am start
Length: 4 km
Grade: moderate
Meet: entrance in Rickards Road off Castlereagh Road (8 km SW of Richmond and 4 km SW of Agnes Banks village)
Bring: lunch, snack, camera, plant ID book, camera, sunnies, sunscreen and hat – it's thickly vegetated but not particularly shady
Leader: John Martyn (0425 830 260)
Limit: 15 walkers

Pnutans

Nodding geebung (Persoonia nutans)

Banksia

Wallum banksia (Banksia aemula)

 

Event Properties

Event Date 24-03-2024 9:15 am
Location Agnes Banks Nature Reserve car park

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